Event Details

Join us for the Chapter's Community Faire featuring -

  • TWO Educational Sessions covering timely HOA topics:

"SPRING INTO ACTION! Proactively Planning for the Next Big Project"

"Today's Insurance Market & What We've Learned"

  • Exhibitor Faire featuring over 40 exhibitors showcasing their products and services to the HOA industry
  • Give-a-ways, hors d'oeuvres, and more
  • Plus, network with community managers and HOA board members

Apr 30, 2024

3:30 PM - 6:30 PM (PDT)

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Hyatt Regency Westlake
880 S Westlake Blvd.
Westlake Village, California

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Schedule

3:15 pm Registration Check-In


3:30 pm Educational Session #1: Spring Into Action - Proactively Planning for the Next Big Project

Deferring maintenance can make small issues become large capital expenses and lead to a greater risk for legal ramifications. Join us for this session as our panel discusses proactive solutions to avoid costly repairs, how to use a maintenance matrix and your reserve study to actively plan for maintenance, repair, and replacement responsibilities, what to do if a past board did not plan appropriately, the risk of insufficient reserve funds, funding options, and how to get your community back on track.

Presented by Matt Ober, Esq., CCAL, Richardson | Ober AND Les Weinberg, RS, MBA, Reserve Studies, Inc.


4:15 pm Exhibitor Faire - Visit exhibit spaces for over 40 HOA industry service providers (hors d'oeuvres served)


4:15 pm Managers' Hosted Happy Hour with Event Sponsors (managers only)


5:30 pm Educational Session #2: Today's Insurance Market & What We've Learned

The California insurance crisis is impacting Community Associations. Join us for this session as our panel discusses the broker partnerships and the quoting process, what options do communities have when coverage is denied, The Fair Plan, and time for your questions.

Presented by Joe Smigiel, CIRMS, Steve D. Reich Insurance Agency, Inc. and Ryan Gesell, CIRMS, CMCA, Cline Agency Insurance Brokers


6:15 pm Exhibitor Give-a-ways - Walk the exhibit hall to see if you won!


6:30 pm Event concludes

Speakers

  • Matt Ober, Esq., CCAL (Richardson | Ober LLP)

    Matt Ober, Esq., CCAL

    Richardson | Ober LLP

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  • Les Weinberg (Reserve Studies Inc.)

    Les Weinberg

    Reserve Studies Inc.

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  • Ryan Gesell (Cline Agency Insurance Brokers)

    Ryan Gesell

    Cline Agency Insurance Brokers

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  • Joe Smigiel, CIRMS (Steve D. Reich Insurance Agency, Inc.)

    Joe Smigiel, CIRMS

    Steve D. Reich Insurance Agency, Inc.

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Exhibitors

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HOA Board Member / Homeowner Member Registration
Complimentary
Board Member / Homeowner Non-member Registration
$25
Community Manager Registration
Complimentary
Business Partner Registration

(For business partners who are not exhibiting)

$200

Chapter Policies

CAI-Channel Islands Chapter has the following policies in place to encourage a respectful networking experience for everyone. If you have any questions, please contact Executive Director, Leah Ross at 805-658-1438 or email cai@cai-channelislands.org.


CAI-Channel Islands Chapter No Suitcasing Policy

CAI – Channel Islands Chapter relies on the generosity of its sponsors and exhibitors, and in return strictly prohibits companies or individuals not registered as sponsors or exhibitors of a chapter event from soliciting sales or sales leads, offering or promoting goods or services at that event, or soliciting participants for their company's social activities. Non-exhibiting business partners may exchange their business cards only when asked. 


Those violating this policy will receive an initial warning.  If any further violation occurs, the violator may be charged the exhibitor sponsorship rate for that event in question, and/or the Chapter's Executive Committee may take additional actions available to the Chapter, as it deems appropriate.


CAI-Channel Islands Chapter Member Professionalism Policy

CAI – Channel Islands Chapter operates upon mutual respect and professionalism among its members, and therefore has the following guidelines in place to promote the highest level of professional conduct and ethical behavior among its members.

  • The Chapter prohibits companies or individuals soliciting event attendees for their own or their company's employment or competing social activities, but does not prohibit an attendee from providing a business card to an individual who requests one.
  • The Chapter prohibits conduct by individuals toward others that could be reasonably interpreted by the recipient, or by the Chapter, as constituting unwelcome physical conduct, verbal conduct, or sexual harassment.

Violators of this policy will receive an initial warning. If the offending behavior reoccurs after a warning has been issued, the Executive Committee may take additional actions available to the Chapter as it deems appropriate, which may include, but is not limited to the ability to attend chapter events and if applicable, a formal complaint submitted to the CAI-National Designation Ethics Committee.

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